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  • M6 vs M66 vs D151??

    So M6, M66, and D151 are all AIO cleaner/waxes, what are the differences between them? All clean, polish, and protect...only thing I can think of is difference in cleaning ability and how long the wax protection lasts.

    Anyone give me some specific differences? Which one cleans the best? Which one leaves the best wax protection? etc...

    Thanks!
    2011 Infiniti G37S 6MT
    Black Obsidian

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    Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

    I have only used A-12, #66, #151.
    I would say A-12 is the mildest.
    #66 comes next.
    #151 is the strongest.
    This is rated on defect removing ability.

    The waxes all seem to last a long time. However there are a lot of things that factor in to how long the wax will last for you.

    Is the vehicle garaged kept. What is the vfehicle exposed to on a regular basis, etc.

    Hope this helps.
    quality creates its own demand

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    • #3
      Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

      Generally M06 Professional Cleaner Wax would be used as you would any other cleaner wax - light cleaning ability with good wax protection. Generally it's applied by hand or D/A but it can be applied via rotary. Rotary application is not terribly common, however, as this product is not generally used for serious defect removal, especially on modern, harder clear coats.

      M66 has cleaning ability on par with M80 Speed Glaze so can therefore remove even moderate defects from the surface while leaving wax protection behind. It's quite a step up from M06 in that regard.

      D151 takes M66 to a new level, introducing SMAT to the mix. Designed for use in high volume reconditioning facilities you can cut very powerfully when coupling PRC with a wool pad on a rotary and then finish down with either a foam polishing or finishing pad on either a rotary or D/A polisher if you choose.
      Michael Stoops
      Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

      Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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        Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

        I am really a big fan of M66, very easy to use whether its by hand or D.A, and produces excellent results.
        Nick
        Tucker's Detailing Services
        815-954-0773
        2012 Ford Transit Connect

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          Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

          How well would D151 cut if I'm only using a DA polisher? Probably take out mild to moderate swirls, but leave the really deep ones?
          2011 Infiniti G37S 6MT
          Black Obsidian

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          • #6
            Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

            Originally posted by Clutch34 View Post
            How well would D151 cut if I'm only using a DA polisher? Probably take out mild to moderate swirls, but leave the really deep ones?
            Perhaps. Depends a bit on the paint and how deep the really deep defects are.
            Michael Stoops
            Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

            Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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              Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

              D151 cuts very well, even with the PC. The trick is to use an orange LC 5.5" low-profile pad. I've gotten some amazing cut out of that combo for a great one-stepper.
              -Mike

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                Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

                You cant go wrong with 151. I have had some pretty good results with it. It works very well with the orange LC pad as well as very well with the green LC pad.
                Tracy
                765-413-7547
                Autobritedetailing@gmail.com

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                • #9
                  Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

                  Found this chart on Autopia, thought I'd post it.

                  Pretty accurate?

                  2011 Infiniti G37S 6MT
                  Black Obsidian

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                    Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

                    Originally posted by Autobrite View Post
                    You cant go wrong with 151. I have had some pretty good results with it. It works very well with the orange LC pad as well as very well with the green LC pad.
                    I've tried D151 / green LC 5.5" low-profile pad on the rotary on an M3 and it worked great. I should try it on the PC sometime. I'm guessing it leaves a pretty nice shine.
                    -Mike

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                    • #11
                      Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

                      Originally posted by Clutch34 View Post
                      Found this chart on Autopia, thought I'd post it.

                      Pretty accurate?

                      With respect to Meguiar's pads, this chart is outdated. We have a black finishing pad (W9207) and a black fine finishing pad (WDFF7.)

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                      • #12
                        Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

                        Gotcha, thanks Jason! I was wondering where the black finishing pad was...

                        Would the black pad be used for waxes/sealants?
                        2011 Infiniti G37S 6MT
                        Black Obsidian

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                        • #13
                          Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

                          Originally posted by Clutch34 View Post
                          Gotcha, thanks Jason! I was wondering where the black finishing pad was...

                          Would the black pad be used for waxes/sealants?
                          Yes, and more...they could be used with all three of the products being discussed in this thread...M06, M66, and D151. It's all about the paint, the defects, and what the detailer is trying to accomplish.

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                            Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

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                            Tracy
                            765-413-7547
                            Autobritedetailing@gmail.com

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                              Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

                              Originally posted by Driven Auto Detail View Post
                              I've tried D151 / green LC 5.5" low-profile pad on the rotary on an M3 and it worked great. I should try it on the PC sometime. I'm guessing it leaves a pretty nice shine.
                              I've had the best results using it with the green LC on my rotary. I was suprised at the cut you can get out of it and the way it finished out. I havent really used it that much on my DA but when I have it finished out very nicely but didnt cut as well.
                              Tracy
                              765-413-7547
                              Autobritedetailing@gmail.com

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